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There Is Normally a Net Gain of Fluid in the Capillary

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There is normally a net gain of fluid in the capillary at the venular end.

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Eudicot Cotyledon

One of the two major groups of angiosperms (flowering plants) characterized by embryos with two cotyledons or "seed leaves."

Triploid Endosperm

A tissue in seeds of flowering plants that is formed during fertilization and nourishes the developing embryo with a triple set of chromosomes.

Monocot Embryo

An embryo found in monocotyledon plants, characterized by having a single seed leaf.

Developing Monocot

A Monocotyledon, or monocot, is a type of flowering plant that is in the early stages of development, characterized by seeds with a single embryonic leaf.

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